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3-Year Review: Best & Worst ETFs In Each Sector

By: ETFdb
In the last few years, investors have slowly found their way back to equity markets as more lucrative opportunities continue to present themselves. And with more and more investors adopting higher risk tolerances, bullish momentum has undoubtedly become a dominant force on Wall Street, pushing equity markets into uncharted territory. And though across the board, most corners of the equity market have flourished in recent years, there have been certain sectors that have continuously outperformed while others have missed the mark [see 25 Wild ETF Charts From 1H 2013]. Below, we highlight a handful of ETFs across each sector that have performed well over the past three years, as well as those that have struggled to keep up with the equity market’s quick pace (note that inverse and leveraged ETFs are excluded from this list – data as of 7/29/13): Consumer Discretionary: Retail, Leisure & Entertainment Soar; International Funds Struggle In [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: May ETFdb Category Kings: Best Performing ETFs Ten ETFs That Could Catch Swine Flu 5 Best (And 5 Worst) ETF Performers Over The Last Year ETF Picks For 3 Of The World’s Most Innovative Companies ETF Insider: Will Holiday Cheer Be Enough?
In the last few years, investors have slowly found their way back to equity markets as more lucrative opportunities continue to present themselves. And with more and more investors adopting higher risk tolerances, bullish momentum has undoubtedly become a dominant force on Wall Street, pushing equity markets into uncharted territory. And though across the board, most corners of the equity market have flourished in recent years, there have been certain sectors that have continuously outperformed while others have missed the mark [see 25 Wild ETF Charts From 1H 2013]. Below, we highlight a handful of ETFs across each sector that have performed well over the past three years, as well as those that have struggled to keep up with the equity market’s quick pace (note that inverse and leveraged ETFs are excluded from this list – data as of 7/29/13): Consumer Discretionary: Retail, Leisure & Entertainment Soar; International Funds Struggle In [...]

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